Abstract

Acute binocular blindness is an uncommon cause for neurologic consultation. Over the last 20 months 10 patients with acute onset blindness were seen at a tertiary cancer center. Probable cause was identified in all patients. Treatment varied and was determined by etiology of visual loss. Six patients made a complete or near complete recovery.

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